Engadget: Artist crafts Pentium Nikes but Mom buys us AMD Keds anyways

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If there are two things we love here at Engadget, it's our PCs and our kicks -- that's why we were tickled when trash artist and bon vivant Gabriel Dishaw decided to memorialize the Nike Blazer with a sculpture rendered from an old circuit board. Titled "Nike Blazer Pentium 1.0," this is the first part of a series of classic sneakers -- and we must say, this one looks pretty good, if somewhat uncomfortable. Hit the read link to inquire about purchasing some art for yourself, but not before getting a closer look or two after the break.

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Artist crafts Pentium Nikes but Mom buys us AMD Keds anyways originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 12 Nov 2009 18:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Engadget: Omega GM-1 lets you bring your real drum set to Rock Band

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We've already seen some mods for using a real drum set with Rock Band or Guitar Hero, but it looks like Omega Music Technology's new GM-1 system is the first off-the-shelf option, which should no doubt please the less DIY-inclined among us. Available on its own or bundled with a Pearl drum set, the system packs individual sensors that detect each drum hit with "speed and accuracy" and, most importantly for those not playing, support for mesh heads and a dampening system for the cymbals -- of course, if you opt for the drum set package, you'll also get some real drum heads. Omega is even going so far as to promote the system as an ideal way to learn to play the drums and, conversely, says that non-gamer musicians that tried it were able to start playing songs with ease immediately. Hit up the gallery below for a closer look at the complete kit, and look for the basic system to run you $249.

Omega GM-1 lets you bring your real drum set to Rock Band originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Feb 2010 18:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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6 Bathroom Design Trends Worth a Closer Look

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Brace yourself. Bathroom designs are all over the place, from earth tones and natural essentials to vivid color and daring prints. Here are 6 bathroom trends worthy of a closer look. #1 – Au Naturale What better way to be earth-friendly than showcasing nature? Organic cotton towels printed with flora and fauna bring the [...]
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Engadget: LG debuts T280 ultralight, X140, X200 netbooks

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Well, it looks like MSI isn't the only company churning out new systems in advance of CeBIT -- LG has now also let out word of three new laptops and netbooks ahead of the big show. Leading the pack is the stylish, CULV-based T280 ultralight pictured above, which packs an 11.6-inch display, a choice of a 1.3GHz Pentium dual-core or Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of RAM, a 320GB or 500GB hard drive, and a price ranging from $990 to $1,094. Joining it are the X140 and X200 netbooks, the latter of which actually looks to be identical to the X20 model we spotted at in the FCC's hands earlier this month. Both of those will pack 1.66GHz Atom N450 processors, along with some other seemingly similar specs, but fairly different designs. Dive into the links below for a closer look.

LG debuts T280 ultralight, X140, X200 netbooks originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 23 Feb 2010 19:16:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Catch A Drip Saves Wasted Water

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Do you have an AC drain that drips? Penny Rix did, and she got tired of watching all the wasted water turning that section of her house wall moldy and the ground inviting to termites. So she invented the Catch A Drip. Yes, it's one of those "As Seen On TV" products, but that doesn't mean it should be dismissed outright. If anything, we owe it to the spirit of inventiveness to take a closer look. Just the other day I was talking about water conservation in Australia, so ...
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